Nicole Garcia and Virginie Efira as mother and daughter in Disney+ series Everything Is Fine Photo: @ Disney+/Thibault Grabherr The role of matriarch is one that rather appeals to Nicole Garcia, one of the grand doyennes of French film and theatre, in both private and professional circumstances.
She has relished her role as head of the family in the Disney+ series Everything Is Fine (Tout va bien) in which her self-help guru character Anne Vasseur is plunged into emotional turmoil when her youngest daughter’s child Rose, seven, falls ill with leukaemia and has to undergo a bone marrow transplant. The trauma brings together Anne and her oldest daughter Claire (played by Virginie Efira) as well as other members of the family, including Sara Giraudeau as Marion, the mother of Rose.
Nicole Garcia on her character: 'I hope they keep offering me roles like this because they can provide a...
She has relished her role as head of the family in the Disney+ series Everything Is Fine (Tout va bien) in which her self-help guru character Anne Vasseur is plunged into emotional turmoil when her youngest daughter’s child Rose, seven, falls ill with leukaemia and has to undergo a bone marrow transplant. The trauma brings together Anne and her oldest daughter Claire (played by Virginie Efira) as well as other members of the family, including Sara Giraudeau as Marion, the mother of Rose.
Nicole Garcia on her character: 'I hope they keep offering me roles like this because they can provide a...
- 3/3/2024
- by Richard Mowe
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Thierry Frémaux, Cannes Film Festival director: 'We don’t want to look as though we were too privileged. Glamour doesn’t justify not abiding by strict health rules because of the pandemic' Photo: Courtesy of Cannes Film Festival/Philippe Quaisse Cannes supremo Thierry Frémaux in his traditional eve of Festival encounter with the media yesterday emphasised that “everyone is in the same boat” as it became clear that the strict Covid testing regime for this unusual 74th edition will be enforced to the letter.
He told the assembled throng: “Everyone has to abide by the same rules … festival-goers, the press, and the stars.” Any attendee without a vaccine certificate recognised by the French will have to get tested every 48 hours at the on-site testing facility.
Frémaux, 60, added: “It’s difficult to make exceptions for the Cannes Film Festival. We don’t want to look as though we were too privileged.
He told the assembled throng: “Everyone has to abide by the same rules … festival-goers, the press, and the stars.” Any attendee without a vaccine certificate recognised by the French will have to get tested every 48 hours at the on-site testing facility.
Frémaux, 60, added: “It’s difficult to make exceptions for the Cannes Film Festival. We don’t want to look as though we were too privileged.
- 7/6/2021
- by Richard Mowe
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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